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Cyprus Guide

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Welcome to the website of the Cyprus Information Guide for Third Country Nationals (TCNs).

The Guide provides general information about Cyprus for TCNs to help facilitate their integration in the Cypriot society and the local labour market. The Cyprus Information Guide is developed in an effort to promote mutual respect and appreciation among TCNs and the local society regarding access to a number of basic daily activities, rights and obligations. The primary objective of the Guide is to support a substantial participation of TCNs in the economic, social and cultural life of Cyprus.

The Guide is available in English, Arabic, Filipino, Hindi, Moldovan Romanian, Russian, Sinhala, Tamil, Ukrainian and Vietnamese. All publications are available in the present website.

The Cyprus Information Guide is developed as part of the Action “Upgrade of the Cyprus Information Guide” (Action A1 – CY/2016/AMIF/SO2.NO1.1.1) and it is co-funded by the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund and the Republic of Cyprus.

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The action “Upgrade of the Cyprus Information Guide” (Action A1 – CY/2016/AMIF/SO2.NO1.1.1) is co-funded by the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (90%) and the Republic of Cyprus (10%). Privacy policy